Works perfect!
Thanks a lot.
From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla [mailto:miconda@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2011
2:26 PM
To:
Cc:
Subject: Re: [SR-Users] dialplan
question
Hello,
On 8/25/11 1:12 PM,
Below in red
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BR,
Uri
From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla [mailto:daniel@asipto.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2011
1:56 PM
To:
Cc:
Subject: Re: dialplan question
(was: [SR-Users] ACC with MySqsl problem after installing Siremis)
Hello,
if you want to discuss about another topic, it is better to start a new email
thread with subject reflecting the new topic -- it will be noticed properly,
since various components are more familiar to different people. Thanks, I will next time.
On 8/22/11 1:34 PM,
[...]
I am trying to use the Dialplan module in
order to translate numbers. For example:
When a call arrives and designated to sip:999@localhost (there is
no such subscriber) the dialplan should find it (it does) and replace the 999
to 102.
My problem is that it does not translate
the ruri and does not initiate the call to sip:102@localhost (it is a subscriber).
Any ideas? The log is attached, see the
line registrar [lookup.c:84]: '999' Not found in usrloc Why is it looking
for 999? It was supposed to replace it with 102 no?
Seems you don't call
dp_translate() to update the r-uri user part, can you paste here the piece of
config you use for doing the dialplan translation?
The cfg file is attached (line 474 is the
dp_translate). I use database configuration, in the Kamailio.log I definitely
see it recognize the
if you store the result of dp_translate to
a temporary var, then be sure you update $rU, like:
$rU = $var(tmp);
You can do also dp_translate(dpid, "$rU/$rU").
Cheers,
Daniel
Thanks a lot!
I have to say I have been working on
Kamailio for 10 days now. It seems hard to understand..(maybe for me J) But it has a feeling of
a very powerful and flexible Sip server
which is very very good!
Indeed, it may take a bit to get into it, but once you are there, you will
discover how easy is to implement amazing ideas or fix broken signaling sent by
devices.
Cheers,
Daniel
BR,
Uri
From: Elena-Ramona Modroiu [mailto:ramona@asipto.com]
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2011
11:57 AM
To:
Cc:
Subject: Re: [SR-Users] ACC with
MySqsl problem after installing Siremis
Hi,
if you installed Siremis 2.0 via the wizard, the structures of acc and
missed_calls tables were updated, so you have to change the parameters of acc
module in kamailio.cfg, like:
http://kb.asipto.com/siremis:install20:accounting#config_file
If you want to see the sql used to create the new acc and missed_calls tables,
see:
http://siremis.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=siremis/siremis;a=blob;f=siremis/modules/ser/mod.install.siremis.sql;hb=HEAD
Regards,
Ramona
On 8/21/11 10:58 AM,
Hi, I managed to setup the ACC module
with MySql. Now, after installing Siremis, the
ACC table and the Missed_calls table are empty and do not populae the data
from the call I make. Any ideas why? BR, Uri |
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